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 Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi
 These books help to configure the mind to seek it's source. The original PDF versions of these books can be found at the website dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.
  • Talks With Sri Ramana Maharshi
  • The Collected Works of Raman Maharshi
  • Who Am I?


  •  Giants Among Men
     Insight-full reading for those with the gift.
  • Ashtavakra Gita "...presents the traditional teachings of Advaita Vedanta with a clarity and power very rarely matched."
  • Crest Jewel Of Wisdom "Also known as the Crest Jewel of Discrimination or Viveka-Chudamani".
  • Dhammapada "The overall effect of the Dhammapada however is undoubtedly of high moral and spiritual earnestness..."


  •  Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
     This comes from Ed Muzika's web site.
  • Self Knowledge and Self Realization


  •  J Krishnamurti
     This is a classic example of one who gives it all up in full understanding.
  • Truth Is A Pathless Land


  • 07 Jul 2006 10:36 · Rev: 07 Jul 2006 10:57

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    Sri Ramana Maharshi in "Be As You Are, The Teachings of Sri Ramana Marharshi", said:
    "Q: When a man realises the Self, what will he see?

    A: There is no seeing. Seeing is only being. The state of Self-realization, as we call it, is not attaining something new or reaching some goal which is far away, but simply being that which you always are and which you always have been. All that is needed is that you give up your realisation of the not-true as true. All of us are regarding as real that which is not real. We have only to give up this practice on our part. Then we shall realise the Self as the Self; in other words, 'Be the Self'. At one stage you will aught for trying to discover the Self which is so self-evident. So, what can we say to this Question?

    That stage transcends the seer and the seen. There is no seer there to see anything. The seer who is seeing all this now ceases to exist and the Self alone remains."





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